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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It provides no path to citizenship

Is it important that it does? Or maybe I don't understand what it means to not have a path to citizenship. Like you can't ever naturalize if you're here on H1b, ever?

The path to citizenship should be the same for everyone regardless of national origin, it seems to me, and it shoudn't be related to how you're in the country, or even if you are to start with. I think someone on a tourist entry should have the same path to citizenship, if they want it.

If they’re are that special and High skilled, we should have a visa that just lets them work for anyone.

I agree with this. I'd expand it - I think if you hold a passport from the US, Canada, the EU, Japan, or Australia you should be in a Shengen-like arrangement that allows you free movement and employability in any of those countries.